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Speaking at OggCamp

I'm delighted to announce that I'll be speaking at OggCamp this year. This is an event that I've attended both previous years, and one that I always seem to get a lot out of. It's an open source, anything goes, unconference kind of event. Except that this year there is also a scheduled track of talks alongside the usual unconference content.

I love oggcamp for the sheer randomness of what I learn there. I've variously seen talks on home automation, mapping, operating systems, politics ... the list is pretty long. This year, it's in Surrey, on the same weekend as the final deadlines for my book so I figured I'd have to give it a miss. But when I got an invite to speak on the scheduled track, I realised this was the omen I needed, and accepted at once!

I'll be giving a talk entitled "Open Source Your Career" - a talk which brings up an aspect of open source that we often don't discuss; the personal rewards that an individual can gain from being involved in open source. If you thought it was all about altruism, think again. I'll be bringing anecdotes, from my own career and others', about how the best way to fast-track your professional growth. See you in Surrey :)